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Answer» 1) RRB: Railway Recruitment BoardIn Indian Railways, the full form of RRB is Railway Recruitment Board. RRB is a government organization that manages the appointment of new employees to work on Indian railways. RRB is a government organization in India. It was created to recruit Group C candidates for Indian Railways. Currently, 21 Railway Recruitment Boards operate in Indian railways. It was known as the Railway Service Commission. It was renamed as Railway Recruitment Board in 1985. The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) conducts the Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) exam to recruit commercial apprentices, merchandise guards, traffic apprentices, traffic assistants, station assistants, etc in all of India. Some RRBs have conducted online examinations in the past. However, currently, all RRBs conduct only written exams. For some posts, only the grades obtained in the written exam are considered and, for some posts, interviews are also conducted before the final selection. There are 21 RRBs located in different parts of India:
2) RRB: Railroad Retirement BoardIn US Railroad RRB stands for Railroad Retirement Board. The US Railroad Retirement Council (RRB) is an independent agency in the executive branch of the United States government, created in 1935 to administer a social security program that offers retirement benefits to the country’s railroad workers. Railroad retirement benefit payments are mainly financed with payroll taxes paid by railway employers and their employees. The RRB headquarters are located in Chicago, Illinois, with local offices throughout the United States. The Railroad Retirement Council is chaired by three members appointed by the President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate. 3) RRB: Regional Rural BankIn the Indian Banking sector, RRB stands for Regional Rural Bank. RRBs are Scheduled commercial banks that operate regionally in different states of India. They were created to serve mainly rural areas of India with basic banking and financial services. However, RRBs may have branches established for urban operations and their area of operation may also include urban areas. RRBs are owned by the Government of India (50%), sponsor banks (35%), state governments (15%). The following are the products of the RRBs:
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